Makusha upbeat ahead of African Games

Ellina Mhlanga, Senior Sports Reporter SPRINTER Ngoni Makusha is staying positive ahead of his second appearance at the African Games currently underway in Accra, Ghana. The ongoing Games are running…

Unknown Mpilo Hospital patient finally reveals origin

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] AN unknown man, who was picked up by a Mpilo Central Hospital ambulance crew two months ago, has finally revealed that he is from Tanzania. The man…

Allied Timbers back to profitability

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] GIANT timber producer and distributor, Allied Timbers Zimbabwe Private Limited, says it is back to profitability and able to pay dividends as its five-year recapitalisation project, which started…

Outreach programmes for artisanal miners

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] GOVERNMENT and its partners are rolling out health outreach programmes targeting small-scale artisanal miners, as part of efforts aimed at addressing growing concerns that the group has…

A woman of substance: MaGolide’s selfless service

Peter Matika, [email protected] LIKE Mother Teresa, a Roman Catholic saint and Nobel laureate known for her missionary work with the poor in India, a Bulawayo businesswoman-cum philanthropist Ms Sazini Tshuma,…

Gold steadies near record high as US inflation data looms

Bloomberg Gold was little changed after eight consecutive days of gains as traders eye Tuesday’s consumer price index release for hints on when the US Federal Reserve may start to…

SEVENTH OSCAR HEAVEN FOR OPPENHEIMER EPIC

LOS ANGELES. — Oppenheimer capped off a big night Sunday by winning three of the night’s last four Oscar categories, including being named Best Picture.

MELTDOWN AT THE OSCARS

LOS ANGELES. — Al Pacino announced Oppenheim as the Best Picture winner without bothering to name all the other nominees while Emma Stone had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as the chaos toward the end of the Oscars broadcast took centre stage on Hollywood’s biggest night.

EMMANUEL JALAI CONFIDENT DEMBARE WILL BOUNCE BACK

DYNAMOS vice-captain Emmanuel Jalai is confident they will bounce back from their opening loss to Highlanders at Barbourfields on Sunday.

SLAIN ARMED ROBBER’S CREW BACK IN COURT

SLAIN armed robber Godknows Machingura’s suspected accomplices’ were back in court yesterday where their application for refusal of further remand was dismissed.

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